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Old 09-01-2015, 08:31 PM   #45
barryem
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I've sent quite a few books to my Kindles via Amazon using Send to Kindle and directly emailing them. These are books purchased from several sources and the few that have DRM have been removed.

I'm nervous about doing this on any kind of scale, and by scale I mean more than one every few weeks. I'm not sure I'm breaking any law doing this although I'm not sure I'm not, either. I suspect that I'm violating various terms of service.

Anyway that was mentioned a few times in this thread and I'm wondering if anyone feels that this is risky. I don't want to get in trouble with Amazon. I buy about 98% of my books from them.

Does anyone have any thoughts on this? Or is this even a proper question to ask here. And if it's not, please just delete it. But if it is I'd like to know what people think about it.

I should say that the majority of the books I send to my Kindle via Amazon's conversion are legitimately purchased somewhere.

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